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Dementia ziprasidone

Atypical antipsychotics may be helpful in managing the delusions and agitated behavior that can accompany dementia. These medications, include risperidone (Risperdal), quetiapine (Seroquel), ziprasidone (Geodon), aripiprazole (Abilify), and olanzapine (Zyprexa). All antipsychotics, typical and atypical, appear to increase the risk of death in patients with dementia and psychosis. This appears as a warning in the package inserts of the newer drugs. A prudent approach is to discuss this risk with the caregiver, use the lowest effective dose, and monitor for effectiveness. [Pg.301]

Delusions/Psychosis. Demented patients who are acutely psychotic and agitated should be treated in much the same manner as demented patients with delirium. Low doses of a high potency conventional antipsychotic like haloperidol were once preferred. This was mainly because it can be given both orally and by injection. In recent years, the atypical antipsychotic ziprasidone, which is now also available in oral and injectable forms, has superseded haloperidol as the preferred agent when treating the acutely psychotic and agitated patient with dementia. As previously noted, ziprasidone affords the same tranquilizing benefit as haloperidol, it can now be administered via injection when necessary, and it avoids the problematic extrapyramidal symptoms of haloperidol to which patients with dementia are often keenly sensitive. [Pg.308]

Some patients improve with ziprasidone when conventional antipsychotics fail, although probably not as much as with clozapine. Studies demonstrate that ziprasidone is highly effective for the positive symptoms and also improves the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. Some studies suggest that ziprasidone may improve cognitive functioning in schizophrenia and also in dementia. [Pg.436]

No placebo-controUed trials are currently available evaluating quetiapine, ziprasidone, or aripiprazole in psychosis of dementia. An open-label study suggests possible effect and good tolerability with quetiapine. For patients who respond inadequately, have elevated cardiovascular risk, or who have unacceptable side effects... [Pg.1168]


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